To: jazusamo
It is highly unusual to dismiss a case after a defendant has pleaded guilty in open court, said Barbara McQuade, a law professor at Michigan University and former federal prosecutor. There is nothing in the public record to justify this dismissal.
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McQuade was appointed by President Barack Obama and started her term as U.S. Attorney on January 4, 2010.
23 posted on
05/07/2020 1:51:08 PM PDT by
Moonman62
(http://www.freerepublic.com/~moonman62/)
To: Moonman62
It is highly unusual to dismiss a case after a defendant has pleaded guilty in open court, said Barbara McQuade, a law professor at Michigan University and former federal prosecutor. Boy, that's kinda Middle Ages. You put a guy on the rack, stretch him until he confesses, and then justify burning him at the stake on the basis of his confession. Because if he hadn't been guilty, he would have let himself be stretched until his arms were torn off.
85 posted on
05/07/2020 2:37:58 PM PDT by
Mr Ramsbotham
("God is a spirit, and man His means of walking on the earth.")
To: Moonman62
It is highly unusual to dismiss a case after a defendant has pleaded guilty in open court, said Barbara McQuade, a law professor at Michigan University and former federal prosecutor. There is nothing in the public record to justify this dismissal.There is a boatload of evidence pointing to gross malfeasance and prosecutorial abuse. This pinhead just refuses to read any of it so she can blather ignorant narratives.
91 posted on
05/07/2020 2:45:58 PM PDT by
dirtboy
To: Moonman62
Maybe Babs should go back to law school. Seems like the FBI and DOJ framed General Flynn and got caught. So sorry, yu LOSE!
95 posted on
05/07/2020 2:50:47 PM PDT by
Kozy
(new age haruspex; "Everyone has a plan 'till they get punched in the mouth.")
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